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Constructivism, as a whole, is the theory of learning that we're actively learning at all times based on our experiences. When a new experience or situation arises, our brain is trying to figure out if it should change what we already believe or discard the information as irrelevant on a ...
tug on the heartstrings 触动心弦,激发情感 测验与练习 1. 阅读课文并回答问题。 1. According to the article, there's been a 'pet paradigm shift'. What is the change in our pet preferences? 2. According to Konrad Lorenz's "baby schema" theory, what happens when we see infantile features...
What is environmental stress in psychology? What have psychologists discovered about measuring stress, and what is the reliability of these measures? What is the contingency theory of classical conditioning? What is Lazarus' cognitive appraisal theory?
a schema for a dog. They know a dog walks on four legs, is hairy, and has a tail. When the child goes to the zoo for the first time and sees a tiger, they may initially think the tiger is a dog as well. From the child’s perspective, the tiger fits their schema for a dog....
A scheme refers to a systematic plan or arrangement, while a schema is a blueprint or structure representing a complex idea or system.
According to Konrad Lorenz's "baby schema" theory, infantile features like big eyes, big heads and soft bodies trigger the instinct to protect our offspring. When animals have similar traits, we think they’re "in need of our companionship or care," causing "the rush of warm emotion that ...
Errors in the schema can lead to data inconsistencies. 2 Diagram A diagram is a symbolic representation of information using visualization techniques. Diagrams have been used since ancient times on walls of caves, but became more prevalent during the Enlightenment. Schema A plan, outline, or model...
哲学通过一种模式的中介(the intermediary of a schema),把它的划分和再占有的操作投射到各种各样的事物、对象和感觉上,这种模式似乎主要来自于语言,在所谓的区域性知识形式的秩序中,来自于科学。后者为它提供了知识的形式,哲学从它们的生产过程中抽象出来,用来填充它自己的普遍的、必要的结构,这些结构组合了差异性...
A child with a connection schema is interested in joining things together. Rotation. How do schemas work? How do schemas work? Key Points: Because schemas are based on our prior expectations and social knowledge, they have been described as 'theory-driven' structures that lend organization to ...